Re: Ruby Tuesday's Closed
Posted: November 17th, 2016, 10:39 am
I'm a big fan of their Carolina style dogs: mustard, chili, slaw and onions.
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adam42381 wrote:So an office wanted Dairi-O's for lunch this week. My budget was happy. After 2 dogs and onion rings all I have to say isJonathan Carone wrote:Burke Street Pizza is delicious.There's a new Dairi-O location about 5 minutes from my house. They have great hotdogs. Another recommendation for Winston is a Tex-Mex place a couple miles from downtown called The Porch. It's kind of a hipster spot, but the food is solid.
Dairi-O started in King which is where I'm from. The original was a tiny white building you had to walk up to. I'll eat there at least once and probably get a milkshake at least once while I'm home for Thanksgiving.
Village Tavern is a nice date restaurant.
adam42381 wrote:I'm a big fan of their Carolina style dogs: mustard, chili, slaw and onions.That's a WV-style dog, too.
Cider Jim wrote:I did not know that. Must be some smart people in WV after all.adam42381 wrote:I'm a big fan of their Carolina style dogs: mustard, chili, slaw and onions.That's a WV-style dog, too.
adam42381 wrote:My part of WV, putting slaw on pizza is popular. On pizza day at school, they would serve slaw on the side so students could put it on their square pizza slice. I always gave mine to my friends.Cider Jim wrote:I did not know that. Must be some smart people in WV after all.adam42381 wrote:I'm a big fan of their Carolina style dogs: mustard, chili, slaw and onions.That's a WV-style dog, too.
Cider Jim wrote:Cole slaw on pizza??? That sounds NASTY! What WV county or town are you from?Morgantown, which is in close proximity to Pittsburgh
I've never seen that as an option on a Gino's menu.